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Thanks for the tips, yeah that is the flash, the black parts are varnished because i wanted it to look slimy and gooey :w00t:. I wasn't sure about the markings, so ill see what people think before trying anything out.

Thanks for the tips, yeah that is the flash, the black parts are varnished because i wanted it to look slimy and gooey :w00t:. I wasn't sure about the markings, so ill see what people think before trying anything out.

Well, it certainly does look slimy and gooey! But I still think no markings.

To reiterate what I was saying about being too black, how about slightly highlighting some of the features, ie head and tenticles. I would only do it a small amount, with some shade of grey (start dark and get lighter) and keep going until you can distinguish the features.
How does that sound to you?

Well, it certainly does look slimy and gooey! But I still think no markings.

To reiterate what I was saying about being too black, how about slightly highlighting some of the features, ie head and tenticles. I would only do it a small amount, with some shade of grey (start dark and get lighter) and keep going until you can distinguish the features.
How does that sound to you?

This is just my opinion but, I don't think there is any need for highlighting due to the fact that he used varnish, you see the flash shines off the model and makes it look highlighted, it will react in the same way when you play in a room with a light(duu).

I really like the striking orange on black combo v nice. Keep up the good work man.

P.S he joined at the same times as you even thought he has 12 posts @ parasite

This is just my opinion but, I don't think there is any need for highlighting due to the fact that he used varnish, you see the flash shines off the model and makes it look highlighted, it will react in the same way when you play in a room with a light(duu).

P.S he joined at the same times as you even thought he has 12 posts @ parasite

Thinking about it, now that you've varnished it dont bother highlighting it, the details will probably show in lights. Good point silent.

If you're serious about bumping up your painting a lot, then i'd strongly advice PMing a guy called Leech (who's also on the nid forums)
He did a Trygon a bit back that made us all sick.
He knows painting, and is an expert on nids